We are currently having a few issues with the server. Everything seems to be up and running yet no work units are being sent out. If any of you see any erroneous behavior on your end please let us know.

Looks like we have the server getting some work units out again. As for the other issues, now that the spring semester is over maybe I can get some help from Travis on fixing some of the persistent server issues.

The timeouts and connection errors were the result of us working on the server trying to unstick the runs. You can expect those to continue a bit as we try to fix the nbody runs, but after today they shouldn't happen as frequently.

It has been the same for days, I received the same work unit, completed it twice, watched it at 100% for the longest time running, and without ready to report, after about 16 or so hours each time I reset the project, and after the twice, it has only given me message of communication deferred no matter how many times I attempt to update project.

The work units getting stuck is a different issue than what we are having with the server. No worries though, Sidd thinks he found the issue with the nbody client and will be working on a solution to that.

The server issue resulted in no work units being sent out for separation and nbody, but that issue has been resolved. There are still a few other unresolved issues on the server so expect a few restarts over the next few days.

Something else seems strange. I am getting responses that some of my results (14) are inconclusive. I see no errors for my other BOINC project and all results are verified correct. Also, the cobblestones on my profile do not match what BOINC charts on my machine. According to BOINC, I have 2.02 billion cobblestones. yet my profile shows slightly less than 2.0 billion. That is a 2 percent difference. Now the count for this post in the signature area shows slightly over 2 billion. Thought you might like to know.
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I'm not sure what is causing your credit discrepancy. I think your profile on our website will only show the credits you earned through MilkyWay@Home while BOINC will add in credits from other projects. That is just a guess though and maybe someone else can give you more insight on that.

As for the inconclusive problem, that is standard operating procedure for our project. Our server does not award credits until after your results have been validated against the results of other users. Inconclusive just means the server is waiting to hear back from other users who are still crunching the workunit so it can be validated. As far as I understand, this is different than many other projects where they use different validation strategies.

I am currently looking into updating our BOINC libraries for both the client and server. I think this will fix many of the issues people have been running into, both the errors you mentioned here and errors mentioned in other places on the forum. I don't know how long it will take us to get these libraries updated, but it is being looked into.

For the sake of some transparency, the major hurdle we have is that the current libraries we use were customized for our project. This means simply building the newest version of the BOINC libraries and deploying that on the server and client will likely cause other unforeseen problems. Hopefully we can get a stable version working soon though.

same issue here.
"job" states 100% complete:
'stuck',
no change in last 3-days;
i suspended it so that i could free-up resources for other "idle-work-projects" on this machine.
no other MW tasks received.

same issue here.
"job" states 100% complete:
'stuck',
no change in last 3-days;
i suspended it so that i could free-up resources for other "idle-work-projects" on this machine.
no other MW tasks received.

As long as it is suspended you won't get other work as MW thinks you already have plenty. Personally after 1 day of no progress I would have aborted the unit and moved on to another one. Crunching is one thing, wasting time is another.

Something else seems strange. I am getting responses that some of my results (14) are inconclusive. I see no errors for my other BOINC project and all results are verified correct.

The only 2 errors I can see now, I am just a cruncher not an admin here have a validation error. You can't compare one Boinc project to another as each project writes their own application files and each has it's own set of priorities and things it is looking for. This project could be much more picky in the details as opposed to your other project.

Also, the cobblestones on my profile do not match what BOINC charts on my machine. According to BOINC, I have 2.02 billion cobblestones. yet my profile shows slightly less than 2.0 billion. That is a 2 percent difference. Now the count for this post in the signature area shows slightly over 2 billion. Thought you might like to know.

Seem to have a lot of 'validation inconclusive' nvidia opencl units - about 50 over the last couple of days since the wu's started coming in again. Not sure whether that's an anomaly, but it seems unusual enough to let you guys know ...
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Seem to have a lot of 'validation inconclusive' nvidia opencl units - about 50 over the last couple of days since the wu's started coming in again. Not sure whether that's an anomaly, but it seems unusual enough to let you guys know ...

This is normal. The results are simply waiting to be confirmed by other crunchers.

Ermm...pretty much the whole batch shows as 'validate errors'. In fact everything back to the server dropout shows as a validation error. All but two out of 188 tasks show as validation errors. That seems much less normal ...

To be fair, I put a new card in a week or so back - a new Asus GTX 750. But that model ran fine on another machine and is handling SETI with no problems.

Seem to have a lot of 'validation inconclusive' nvidia opencl units - about 50 over the last couple of days since the wu's started coming in again. Not sure whether that's an anomaly, but it seems unusual enough to let you guys know ...

This is normal. The results are simply waiting to be confirmed by other crunchers.

Ermm...pretty much the whole batch shows as 'validate errors'. In fact everything back to the server dropout shows as a validation error. All but two out of 188 tasks show as validation errors. That seems much less normal ...

To be fair, I put a new card in a week or so back - a new Asus GTX 750. But that model ran fine on another machine and is handling SETI with no problems.

Comments?

You asked about "validation inconclusive". Validate errors are a different thing and can be caused by any number of issues. Sit tight and one of the crunchers who know far more about nvidia than I will be able to assist you.

Thanks for the info, Jake. You asked about server issues at our end following the scheduled power outage. Earlier today, I saw that user update requests were not handling tasks ready to report. I checked the "server status" button and found that about 7 or server tasks were down with errors. All of them seemed to be related to a database corruption with MySQL. I suspect that you may have corrupted indexes. I know little about the "secret sauce" that lubricates the grid, but I had some past experience with MySQL that were not very pretty.

The servers may think they are running, but not be aware that they are running in circles. Seti@home had a similar problem months ago. They had to rebuild their database from scratch.

That was me doing some server maintenance. I put up some new runs on Tuesday using some obscure settings to see if they helped get the runs to finish faster. Turns out they broke the work unit generator for modfit. So that was just me rebooting everything to get it running again. Sorry I maybe should have made a news post.